Many practical tasks need to be done when a person is nearing the end of life — both as relief for the person who is dying and to support the caregiver. A person who is dying might be worried about who will take care of things when they are gone.
Everyday tasks can also be a source of worry for someone who is dying and can overwhelm a caregiver. A family member or friend can provide the caregiver with a much-needed break by helping with small daily chores around the house such as picking up the mail, writing down phone messages, doing a load of laundry, feeding the family pet, or picking up medicine from the pharmacy.
Finally, remember to take care of yourself as a caregiver or support person. Witnessing the end of life can be emotionally and physically draining, so be sure to seek support from colleagues, friends, or professional counsellors as needed.
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